“What’s Beauty?”
“What’s Beauty?” I don’t believe that God's definition of beauty is our definition of beauty, because we have grown accustomed to viewing things strictly at the surface level & not digging deeper into the soil. In Isaiah 55:8-9, it says, “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, declares the Lord. As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.” God's beauty is woven in rich and priceless threads. He says that we are beautiful, and yet still we don’t believe it, because society has come in and made the “standard” to what beauty is, allowing what mere man deems as beautiful to overpower what God, the Creator of mankind, has stated originally. But that is low-calibre thinking. We’ve lowered the bar on what we allow. It was set for us so high, to the point that God calls us “royal priesthood” he looks at us in such a high regard that the enemy felt he HAD TO come in and try to push us onto a road of self destruction, by implanting a seed of doubt; that what the Creator says about us is too good to be true. It could never be so pure, so good, so real & safe… I look at how the Bible describes the angels, and I have taken a look at what it appears the ark of the covenant looked like. And I realize to some, it may appear scary, or frightening to those who are not used to seeing supernatural things. To others, it would be fascinating to analyze because something sparked their curiosity, and they are accustomed to expecting the unexpected. To others, it may seem unrealistic, because nothing could be so unimaginable yet so unique and perfectly visual. We have to adjust our focus and attention back onto what our Creator has spoken. Look for God in the “unexpected places” look for him in the last place you’d ever think to look, and you’ll realize that he has been there all along, waiting for you to be awakened to the original place. Back to where it all began. Back to the foundation. Then you’ll be able to trace the umbilical cord back to the owner. 1 Corinthians 27-31 “But God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise.”

My God. He is so, so good. Each time I read your spirit guided words, I'm left spiritually awakened and touched. Takes me into my own secret place as I read God's beauty in your eloquent writing. Thank you for this beautiful reminder. God's standard of beauty is beyond comprehension 💛
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